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🪑 Walk. Sit. Conquer. The ultimate on-the-go throne for the modern explorer.
The STEP2GOLD Ta-Da Chair Series 2 PRO is a premium portable hiking pole that doubles as a foldable chair, crafted from lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum. It features an ergonomic handle, adjustable height (33.5"–36.6"), and supports up to 300 lbs. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, it offers quick conversion from walking stick to chair, enhanced stability with anti-slip rubber feet, and a built-in smartphone holder for hands-free convenience. Perfect for hiking, camping, or any event where comfort and mobility matter.






















| ASIN | B0CB3WVDVZ |
| Base Material | Aluminum |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,351 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #236 in Camping Chairs |
| Brand Name | STEP2GOLD |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (648) |
| Extended Length | 36.6 Inches |
| Folded Size | 33.5'' |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 6.1"W x 33.5"H |
| Item Weight | 1140 Grams |
| Lock Type | Quick |
| Manufacturer | STEP2GOLD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12692(Black) |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 6.33 Feet |
| Model Number | 12692(Black) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Shaft Material | Aluminum |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**M
This Thing Is Amazing
I am 46 and have had progressively worsening hip pain for decades now. For the last eight or so years I have been disabled by it. I need double hip replacements but need to lose some weight before surgery, so, in the meanwhile, I am in constant debilitating pain and cannot stand long at all. Obviously, this dramatically negatively affects what I can do. I have resorted to taking a stroller out places with me for support and hanging a folding chair off of the back to open and sit on whenever I have to (which is nearly constantly). But, this is large, clunky, and not comfortable. I came across the TaDa Chair looking for portable stools and I ordered it and a much less expensive portable collapsing stool to compare for comfort or usability. The TaDa won. Today I went with my family on a garden tour. This thing allowed me to go! I could walk a few steps with the walking stick for very sturdy support, yet it is lightweight. Then I could stop, open it, and sit a few minutes while people explored the area, then move along and repeat. It allowed me to be there! It is very comfortable, which is a lot for me to say as everything hurts my hips. I was worried it would not be wide enough, again I am overweight and pressure on my sit bones hurts due to the pressure it places on my hip joints to just sit. It is super comfortable. While I am still in constant pain, this is giving me back to ability to go some places I wouldn't think of being able to handle before. If you think this might help you at all I encourage you to try it. My teenage son kept trying to sneak a sit on it and even he, who is in great physical shape, found it very nice when his feet were hurting after a long tour (before the garden walk had gone on an hour and a half walking tour of a historical mansion so when he met up with me in the garden his feet were tired). So it is helpful for all ages. This one is also great as it is height adjustable so I could get the cane height just right. And the seat is at a great chair sitting angle so it does not feel like you are squatting. It is easy to get on and off of. And it is so easy to open with one hand and re-close, or if you are going just a few feet, you can leave the seat open and use it as a cane still very efficiently.
J**E
Perfect for our trip
Over the summer we had a trip to Europe planned, and I know the river cruise ship does not allow scooters, and I really don't need one all the time. But when planning on walking a lot on tours, I started looking for a cane chair. I really didn't like the look of the ones that when folded, still have three legs sticking out. I researched and found this one on Amazon, and (being the gadget peron I am) fell in love with this concept. I was a bit afraid that it would be heavy to lug around in the "cane" formation, but I loved that it still only have one leg. So I ordered one, and immediatly knew I had made the right decision... It's simple to open and close, even when moving, and is much more comfortable that some of the others I had looked at. Several other folks on the cruise remarked that it was such a good idea, and one lady, after trying mine, immediately ordered one for herself. Pros: Very sturdy, and easy to open and close even on the move. Not a whole lot heavier than a normal cane. Con: More expensive. A bit heavier than regular cane, but not bad. There are a couple of designs, but this one is adjustable for height of user, the others are not. It has a phone holder and a hook on the handle so would be wonderful for getting off your feet for a little break.
C**C
Good lord it's expensive, but it was worth the price.
Okay, it IS SUPER EXPENSIVE. But it IS REALLY GOOD. So if you can stomach the price tag, it does live up to the hype. I'm an ambulatory wheelchair user and we went on vacation to a historic place and I knew there would be a few places I wouldn't be able to use my wheelchair and needed a stool to sit on. This absolutely did the job. I always felt very stable sitting on it and it was as reasonably comfortable as one could expect. My son carried it for me when I was in the chair and it's super lightweight. So far only the one trip I needed it for, but it was worth it just for the one trip. I'm 6'5" and 185lbs. The weight was not a problem. That said, at it's max setting it's too short to use as a cane. For my situation, that wasn't a big deal. But just be forewarned to take their "user height" recommendation seriously. I did buy another folding cane/chair thing for this trip so I had options if this didn't work well. It was tall enough as a cane, but I still used this one due to superior stability and the fact that it opened and closed so quick and easy.
D**A
GREAT product but unfortunately returned
RETURNED. But don’t get me wrong, we would have wanted to keep it since it is a GREAT product. My bf is temporarily disabled and needs support when walking. He usually uses a cane/hiking stick and we decided to try out this Ta-Da Chair Series 2 PRO. Pros: all the features described are great & accurate. - Very user friendly - Chair legs were strong - Stability was good on hard surfaces (we didn’t try grass) - Comfort was good (not meant for long-term sitting, just to rest) - Very lightweight when walking with it - Phone holder was handy & easy to use - Hook to hang it up was strong - Very compact when closed, unlike other chair+canes on the market - Ability to adjust height is a plus if someone else needed to use it & also to compact it down CONS: - The only reason why we returned it is because of the HEIGHT - It’s adjustable but the photos advertised that this product would work for someone up to 6’4” tall - My bf is 6’ and it was barely tall enough for him to use as a cane - He tried it out for 1 day at the office and he couldn’t get the support he needed when walking - If only the adjustable height part went up 2 more clicks, we would’ve LOVED it - $189-200 is a bit steep compared to others but worth it in my opinion (IF the height was better) TLDR; Pricey but a GREAT product, not for anyone 6’ or taller. Please please please make a taller one!
C**0
Ça fait quelques semaines que je possède cette canne siège. J'ai hésité longuement avant de l'acheter, car je pensais que la canne serait trop lourde. En fait, elle est assez légère et facile a utiliser comme canne. Sinon côté siège c'est très pratique et facile a utiliser, ça se déplie facilement, plus pratique que le modèle série 1 et plus costaud ( mais plus chère aussi) c'est pour l'instant le seul inconvénient que je lui trouve( le prix) . Le modèle avec poignée est préférable. Quand on a besoin de s'asseoir régulièrement c'est très pratique . Et mon entourage est parfois surpris de cette ingéniosité. Je recommande cet article.
M**N
Expected Delivery Date: November 6 Actual Arrival: November 2 The item arrived earlier than expected, which is impressive but typical with Amazon Prime. Product / Item Details: • Material: Both versions have similar structural composition. • Weight: Gold2 is noticeably lighter than the previous model. • Mechanism: The previous model operated like an umbrella, requiring a press to open and collapse, with some manual folding. Gold2, however, functions more seamlessly, similar to a manual transmission without needing a clutch. • Capacity: The previous model supported up to 110kg, while Gold2 can handle up to 136kg. Verdict: Gold2 is lighter, supports a higher load capacity, and opens and closes in just 2 seconds. It also includes an integrated mobile phone holder and height adjustment.
J**H
Very nice & useful👍
S**N
Ich kann nicht lange stehen und habe schon lange nach einer leichten, gut transportablen und gut handhabbaren Mitnehm- Sitzgelegenheit gesucht und hiemit gefunden und bin dementsprechend sehr zufrieden damit
N**L
As someone with M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis), managing energy levels and avoiding post-exertional malaise is a daily challenge. The Ta-Da Chair Series 2 PRO has quickly become one of the most practical tools I own. Why it works for me: *Energy-saving: Standing in queues, waiting for transport, or even pausing on a short walk can be draining. Having a seat instantly available helps me stick to my pacing plan and rest before symptoms flare. *Lightweight and easy to carry: I don’t have much strength on bad days, but this is surprisingly light and manageable—even for someone with fatigue and muscle weakness. *Quick setup: When I need to sit, I really need to sit. The seat flips out in seconds with minimal effort—no fiddling or complicated steps. *Discreet and confidence-boosting: I sometimes feel self-conscious using mobility aids, but this feels more like a smart gadget than medical equipment. It gives me back a bit of independence. Things to keep in mind: • The seat is best for short rests, not long sitting periods. • It works best on flat surfaces. Grass or soft ground can be a little tricky. • I’d recommend checking the height to make sure it suits your frame—too high or low can affect comfort. Honestly, for anyone with M.E. who struggles with orthostatic intolerance, fatigue crashes, or just needs to stop and rest now, this is an incredibly helpful mobility aid. I wish I had found it sooner.
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